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.-. i f HA r 5- t '-i W .j , m i iii i uaiv lapia uoumfUi muiii wuuiwi i - BY HOlrcrt BROTMBRS, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10, 1890. PITS AND PITS. Tlio Orcgonlnn very frequently puts tho rest of mln ii hole nnd tramples upon us nfter vc are there, but he pel demdlgsa pit for his own feet, but when the last legislature Is taken to tns'c for Its electric light appropria tion the Oreironlan scoop9 out a little cavity In which It ought to nestle. Ever since that papcr'scandltlntc for 17. R. senator was defeated, the leg' Mature of 1893 has not been a favor ltc. Hut the big organ ought to con Ub history lesson better. Whatever the lolntscRslon might do or not do in thn RPimtorliil eontost no fault Fhould be found with the legislative nets, for the Oregonlnu's friends hud cmiiJ tute control of the state senate, nnd could have defeated that WOO lto:n forllgbl as funis majorities go. Tho Iioum;, our friends, tried to do It, but found It was not u question of majorities, but of a contract. It Is this way. Some years ago, when th science of electric lighting was yet young, n contract was mnde with a Halom com iwmv to Illuminate the stale build ings. Tho servlco was bad and was unsatisfactory, so that tit, the 180.1 ses-ulon-one of tho Orcgonlan'u white sessions there was no United States senator that yoar-the contract with tho old company that had five years to run, was cancelled by tho state paying 0000. A new contract was entered Into by the present company for n term of ten years. It Is proper to state hero that I'cnnoycr, tho eco nomical, was then governor; that the president of tho electric light Co. mado soveral Saturday afternoon trips to I'ortlund.tlio Orcgonlan's own city, with tlio member of tho 1803 legisla ture, though It Is not on record that tlioro were any banquets eaten at tho Portland hotel. Therefore the 1805 appropriation was mado to meet the terms of tho 1803 contract. Tho legislatures of 1807 and 1800 will make tho samo ap propriations. Then another appro priation for privilege- of cancelling contract will bo In ordor. See? Is there light enough? Hut this brings to mind a llttlo storyj When tho 1805 approprlrtlon bill reached tho somite, Senator Denny, of Multnomah, pointing to the lighting Hems, spoke something llko this: "Mr. President, It seems to me there Is a prodigal provision hero for lights. It Is more than liberal to appropriate for Cunltol bullUliiir t 0,200 School for tlcaf mutes 2,'M) State reform school 4,700 htaco insane asylum ii,tu Asylum cottages JJ.300 State penitentiary l,'i'0 School for tho blind 2,200 Total Wtl.OOO If this Is a Joke, It Is a wjrry ono. It bcems to me that all tliew lights aro not necessary." Senator Patterson, of Marlon, uullmbercd, and thus re plied: "This appropriation has to bo Hindu In pursuance of u contract exe cuted by the last legislature, I am not responsible for It. I was not hero. I did not vote for It. Tho gentleman from Multnomah voted for It. Ho now has to vote for this appropria tion." A goutlemau present states that Senator Denny dropped Into his heat llko an unstarched rag. It Is only fair to tho senator to say that ho did not vote for tho 1803 bill, though ho evidently thought ho did. Ho was abtont at tho time. Hut tho other onatore from Multnomah did, and they were and nro tho OrcBonlitn'a friends. Tho Republican party of Oregon Is all right. Tho rank ami fllo nro all right. Hut a gang In this state who liavo been working it entirely for selllsh purposes have got to bo sat upon or tho rank nnd tlio will sit upon them hard nnd will not discriminate particularly between them and tboso who mscclsto with tlicun' ,Tho house cleaning begun In 1601 'will be con tinued until the lob Is complete. The new deal must bo carried out nnd party sucker loyjori;oir. Children Cry for PMwhr, Gattorla. mini " i "i ' " . i.a.np-..i .. . Mund money crank" tiinw up. He . . . u in tmnttnntw Rniitid und nanc on nil other subject. Ho h In reality u Koldbug but don't Mice to tell you so, He won't advocate tho single gold " " standard openly, though that Is what he Is secretly laboring to bring about. I .... 4 II. . If you have a menu who uiikh about sound money don't ask him what he means, for If you do ho will probably tell you that he means honest money, and when you ask him what ho means by honest monoy ho may want to change the subject or he may say he wants a money which q worth the same whether the stamp Is effaced from It or not. Ho forgets that this was true of silver as well as gold before the government denied free coinage to silver. The fact Is that sound money Is a metal, sliver or gold, bearing the stamp of the government, and a full legal tender for Its face, and honest money Is a money which Is neither more or less valuable today than yes terday or tomorrow. Gold under the single standard Is not honest money becaiiso Its value Is constantly In creasing with the growth ofpopu latson and demand. The follows who talk about "sound money" merely reflect the utterances of the "Wall fitieet "sound money" club of goldbng millionaires. Of course, tbi'y are entirely iniselllsli in spending thousands to circulate "sound money" views. Tho farmer, laborer or merchant Is candid enough to admit that he Is sclllsh aud If you ask him why lie wants free coinage of silver ho will say "becaiiho It would help me." Hut the capitalist creditor will tell you "free coinage would help me but I want the gold standard so that the laborer will getan honest dollar when ho gots a dollar." Mark tho capitalist says "when ho gets a dollar." Estnlh llsh the gold standard puro and simple, which Is tho ultimate aim of Wnll street, and the "whens" will bo few aud far between. WHERE ARE WE AT? The Salem Statesman says auent a special session of the legislature: "For president of tho senate, Joseph Simon would probably have no for midable opposition, unless it might possibly bo from Clias. A. C'oggswell I of Lake county, who has abandoned democracy and turned republican since last session. Mr. C'oggswell as a democrat was always a trusted friend of tho sturdy little Portland chieftain, but now that he has become a repub lican he may wish to contest leader ship with him. Coggswell's nomocracy nnd Simon's mako you ridiculous In town and de ltepubllcaulsm Is like I ho lawyer who splsed at home. Don't wear the llnshy went to heaven -not enough to hurt, colors'or dudo clothes of any kind. 4. Neither has originated a particle of plain dark suit of clothes with a black legislation for tho Iwuellt of tho peo- necktie and hat aro good enough to pie. llotli play tho game of politics walk tho streets of Now York or for plunder and tersonal advantage. London. Loud checked or striped Coggswcll got a W.000 slice for so r- trousers, a great swaggering overcont, vices he never could have collected a or cowboy 1ml are a "give-away." cent for at law. For this ho has Crow up natural and you will bo moro turned Itepiibllcau. Hither ono of graceful than any amount of trim Ihcm would mako a good reform pros- inlngsputou or borrowed plumage. Idcnt of tho senate to suit tho States- Look at any trco In tho forest; singly man. Whero aro we at V .or In a group, Its tlguro Is graceful, : I oven tho gnarled or crooked oak has Justus Claim spreekols lights tlio a rude symmetry and lines of beauty, annexation of Hawaii, so tho Stand- Why? llecauso It has developed In nnl oil trust and the sugar triM light true relation to nil It surroundings. vwmViiiiiuiiuii-iiiKi. Tiiey wiiiii to tax Cuba for her oil and America for her sugar. When will tho Amorl. cans get their ejes open r Ucware 01 Ointments for Catarrh that contain Mercury, as mercury will uirely destroy the sense of unell and completely derange die whole ays- Itm when entcrliiL' It ihromli the mucous surfaces Such articles should never lie used escepi on prescriptions leputalde physician, rs the damage Ihcy will do Is icn fol.l to ths good jou can derive from them. Hull' Catarrh Cure, manufadtured by F. J. t heney & Co , Toledo. O , contains no mercury, and Wood and mucous surfaced of the system. In buying lUII'a Caianh Cure be sup- )ou B,t ,. inniu.iijr, ncunj; nirectiy Uon Hie 1 UctoOhlo, by F.J. ChenyCo. Tes. tlmonlils free CVSoh by Drugghu, price 75 cents a bot PAH INil MnMUiHin iBifaiiiu IIIlTlvaBUUU) $r Kad Ucrm Oebltily. Vn. of IW, ana aU'SfeftsSli v-t."-!!:.". w..? wZTnT" $RIE MEOIOAl CO., luffalo, N. V. fnbiv, a?,,lsJ,tStiv, jiI "Is"512 Sla thr- Kussa n ".'HJ'OOi.oXrvatmont. "i 8i'f l"; .V61' 8'M 25c. lHr u u lvo from narcotlca, perfoctly harm. In lwIT!nSr.'vx!'.n ' Mllea. thruuirh MiK.i.ti..i - kuuuinn. njknt atsatifatftAaitiiiMl HARD TIMES AND REFORM. When the Devil wns sick, Tho Devil n saint would bo When the Devil wns well The Devil a saint was lie. Th lit vore can describe (Its us well as language tho Portland senators who nro clamoring for a special ses sion of the legislature to redeem themselves In ttic ejea of'tho people. Under the strcfes of 'hard times and the crushing force of public condem nation, they seek nn opportunity to retrieve their lost power. They arc very meek nnd humble after they have long robbed the jwople and wasted the public funds. They have turned saint and would play reformer. Hard times and the distress of tho farmer at low prices and lifgh taxes Is their excuse for showing repentent splilts, when the truth Is, they do not know what it inrans to feel respon sible to (ho people. It Is the Instinct of self-preservation that moves the Portland gang and their heelers throughout the state. They realize that unless they can better their standing before the people their doom Is sealed, and that their day is done for controlling state conventions, be coming delegates to national conven tions, nnd making congressmen nnd senators. Their game Is up and they know It. They can no longer control the party they have fattened upon at tho public expense. What do the Portland senators know about hard times? They have no more conception of the condition of the people now than they had last winter. They would live at Hotel willaniotto at (on day, while poor people beg the scraps from the tables and little children pick bits of bread and meat out of the swill barrels. While they wcie employing fashion able young women from Portland ns clerks at $Ti a duy,many a good woman at Portland and Salem was neglect ing her Utile ones to carnbiead. Those extra session patriots would all like to come to Salem nnd display signs of remorse by voting for a few reform bills upon which to go lwforc the people whom they have long plundered and misrepresented. Tlicy should be given no opportunity to make records now that they disdained to make, when they camo to Salem with pledges of reform fresh upon their lips. The hard times do not worry these old rlngsters so much as the thought or the oblivion awaiting them. 1 ' TALK TO BOYS. Don't try to be something you were not cut out for. If you nro a country boy don't put on city airs. They only There Is an Intrlnsio viilun to your having been leared In tho country. The Statesman refers to do. Simon, the I'ortland boss, as "tho sturdy) nuio roruanii chieftain." It refers to a loyal Salem Republican us "tho ,, , , HUli' KlWCiHilT rwhllah 1" How long long villi IntolllKcnt Americans lie led around by the nose In the name of such Uepublteunliim V Oh, ruts ! . i.i ,nan " "Stlinly llttlo I'ortland Ohlef. uu" ' . rics cms. Send your address to II. E. H Co.. Chicago, and pot a free 1 box of Dr. King's New Llfo Pi Free Pills, Huoklen ffift(KSTJ;MS . l Hew ullls mo .enay In action unci nro Km. ,iy effv,e.lu t-IOOUronf Cnbtlmt Ion niul Nick Heat ache. For K nwvo I ).lLuWeaV0ya ,WTO sua L PtSif in' i V'iStt... V"L J! ".... . r.v r " iv"j iw 1 rum Children Cry for l-itchr's Cattorln. ui'tiin aesjauKa . ----. v euu ui u vniiTin.rir BHERMAN VS. CLEVELAND. Tho controversy which lias arisen between Sonator Hherninu, of Ohio, and President Cleveland will bo much enjoyed by tho free silver Democrats. Mr. Cleveland announced In his mes sage that only the retlrcmentof green backs nnd trensury notes would bring relief to the treasury, lie went further thnti this nnd anticipated the remedy afterwards proposed by the Hopubllcans, nnd plainly demon strated that an Increase In revenues might be paid (and under existing circumstances probably would be paid) in money other than gold, so thnt the treasury would II nd no more relief In a surplus than it docs In n deficit. Senator Sherman has now made a speech In the senate In which he con tends that an Increase In the revenues would be a panacea for our financial Ills. The World-Herald, acting as an Impartial Judge, must award tho de cision to Mr. Cleveland so far as this point Is concerned. The president Is right in his contention thnt our financial troubles nre not due to the lack of revenue. No matter how high the tariff Is raised and no matter how large the surplus (unless It absorbs all of theoutstatnlng paper,) the process of draining the trensury of gold enn goon Just ns long us the administra tion permits the note holder to select the coin In which redemption shall be made. Mr. Sherman, however, deals Mr. Cleveland a very heavy blow when he says that the retirement of the green backs and the treasury notes would increase tlio Interest-bearing debt near $.'100,000,000 and thus "produce a sharp contraction of the currency nnd add greatly to the burden of existing debts." On this question tho World Herald Is bound to award the decision to Senator Sherman. He Is right In declaring that tho president's policy would contract tho currency and greatly Increase the burden of debt, Omaha World-Herald. Poultry productof 1890-$400,000,000! 1 food's Is Wonderful, No less wonderful aro the cures ac complished by Hood's Sarsaparllla, even nfter other preparations nnd physicians' prescriptions have failed. Tho reason, however, Is simple. When tho blood Is enriched and puri fied, disease dlsannears and trood health returns, and Hood's Sarsapa- ruia is Mic one truo uiooci partner. Hood's pills are prompt nndclllclcnt nnd do not purge, pain or gripe, 25 cent, Catarrh In the Head. Is due to Impure hlool and cannot be cured wlili local application. Hood's Saruparllla ha currd hundreds of coses of catarrh b - cause it purines the blood nnd In this way re moves tno cause ot me uuease. 11 also builds up the svstc'm and prevent attacks of pneu monla, diphtheria and typluiid fever Hood's Pills Income the favorites ca hartlc with every one who tries them. 35 e ts, Vfhea Baby was slot, we cave her Cutorti. When ha wun ciud, aiiocrled for Caalorbw When the beee WUa, the clung to Caatorta. VThM the bad ChIMrn, ho gtt them Castori. "DR.JVULES, Througli Hla Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." 7 WIDELY known Wlscousla publisher, jr-m woo iMsiaet at Qrecn Uay, wrllm March 8th. 1M4. as follows "Flva years ago I became to nervous that mental work was a burdon. I could not wst t nlht ou account of aleepleasueas. My Muntloa was called to Dr. Miles' liestora live Nervine, and I commenced to use It with the very best effect. Since then I have kept bottle in mv hou. an.i .,i -eaovr my nerves become unawune. with always the wme cood aui tivf.'. &. MUeS' V t for nTouano K, Uh like never MDS 111.1 nuc to thousands." 1 h trnn,.. -.,.. nirvme uoia 00 guarantoe bowh will Uato moo., wtualeA 1 tucces. 1 Harnwwnm. itfrj M FSRSfmwii V fffis KXffilLLLSM THE BEST PIPE TOBACCO. To Arms to Arms, Another ar , 50.00U men women and chlldern wanted to buy the Hock of furniture, carpels, ma tings, etc., of J. A. Rotan for llie next Co days at cost or less, to make room for spring goods. I mean what I say, am also going to add large line of wall paper and moulding to my stock J. A. ROTAN, 17 1 m W0LZ & MIESCKE, Props. Dealars In all kinds of fresh and u-ilt meats ryFre-dr saui a specialty, 171 COMMERCIAL SI GEO. FENOUICIPS MEAT MARKET 32I Commercial st Cotilf Work Lbucccssor to U. Al llrck Uo J Host meats In tho city, lowest prices. Prompt d -liver SALEM WATER CO Office: Willamette Hotel Building For water service apply at office. Hill payable monthly In advance, Make all complaints at the office. Open sptcket to prevent freezing, post lively prohibited. Care tdumld bo taken If In danger of freezing to have stop and waste Kite closed sco section 3 rules and reg ulation. N deducilou In bills will beat, lowed for absence or for any cause whatever unless water Is cut of from premises. W.A. CUS1CK President. ). II. Al-BKKT. jCnshier. ital OF SALEM. Transact a general banking business. Capital Transfer Co. HARRY TOWN, PROP. Express, biggae and all kinds cf work doie promptly. Leave orders at Potion' to . 123.tf DEPOT EXPRESS. Meets all mall and passenger trains Bag. gage and express to all parts of the city. Prompt service, Telephone No. 70. JAMES RADER. Local agents In all towns nnd localities and throughout the United States and terri lories to sell tbe best washer In use consider ing its price from S3 to $5, For particulars address, J. 11. DROWN, 156 State street. Salem, Oregon. HARD TIMES PRICHS! The times arc hard aud I propose to clve in- puhlic hard times pries. .icw mciorv snoes, plain. , I 00 1 50 2 00 i 1111 iucs ami calks,... Hand made steel shoes Track shocino S 100 Chemekcta street. C. H. LANE, ait Commercial st , Salem Or. Cs7Suii s mZZh '';," upwands.ry j NOTICET Notice is herehy ,Uen that sealed plans and specifications will he received until Feb I, , o"u'"B "'''. , taolalcf Home. Uose 'b vnwu. ,34114 omuiinc one siorv hinh. will, K-.......-J: for four Inmates and a ward large " "a int'Liiicni : Tki" 20 persons, and t e estima.e 1. " 7f " !" ? r,50OO inese plans and snecifieiln. .l . r. ---.-.. Mwfc .y cx. must inclu i'lecvery ihnc'ece.sarvforam -ure. intern tanl.auon0,,,! Ml I t1ai at....., I i t :. V ""isittwu III CIIV Oh. I'lii. siiul hit1 miviaan ..!-. nru ana a.ldresd to the under. limed btatellou !.- n unucr.lyneo, . mi ifrfiiiUiJ BtfjjgBMBssisEl v. i ' w MM Cap AfflTS I Ml. A ill llfflffi'ilLI lEAST AND SOUTHGODgrajAGAziNf, I via Volume CXXXIl litems nnury, ira I -VIA O-tlng IB (W. M.p(.l;, v , Vg, iVhactQ KHI1TO OMCIOICI I IVUKvi OF 1 III. - r .- SMirhnrn PflflrlP (ft .UUIUIII rClUMO VjU. CnlifuitiKt V.xpUM Trnln -Run dlly botivceii Purl lonil nfl San Ktniclwo. , . ""SmTih j I No" tti; 1 i. in. tlioop, m, I o!45 n. ni. 1'orlUiul Salem San Trim. ui Iv. no am, 7100 Iv, I wauirXBee AlKjve trains stop at Kat Portland, Oregon City, Wo- dliurn, Salem, Turner, Mai Ion, Iftlrrtntt Alli-tntf. Alhnlitf luncllnn. IrvltHT. i.n.n. r,....)! n.ain ami all iiailom from Itoseburg M Ashland, Inclusive. ' ROSKnuno mail dailv. South "North b:M a.m. 11:00 a.m. 6:20 p.m. lv.rortlnndnr. Iv. Salem lv. nr. Iloscb'g lv. !,A . .' M0p.ui. 10 11.111. :0 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 8AI.EM l'ASSKNOEIf. South North 4:00 p.m. 0:15 p.m. lv. Portland nr. nr. Salem lv. 10:0j a.m. 8:00 a.m. DINING CAKS ON OGDEN KOUTE TULLMAN BUFFET BLEEl'EltS and second-class sleeping car attached to all traing. WEBT SIDE DIVISION, Ilettteen I'ortland and Cnrvallis, dally (ex cept Sunday. 1 7:30 a m. 12:15 p m. Lv. Portland. Corvallls. Ar (6:20 p. m m. Ar. Lv,j':3SP- At Albany and Corvallls connect v. 1th trams of Oregon Central & Eastern Railroad. 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